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The homeowner believes he knows one of the people who broke into his house, and he worries if they are not caught soon, they will target someone else.

“I had a funny feeling in my stomach at the time but I was so busy at work I really didn't think anything of it,” said Robin Moore, victim of the break-in.

Moore said he got a suspicious call last Monday before the break-in.

A woman who he had helped in the past when she was down on her luck, was checking in with him, to see if he was at work that day.

Shortly after that, around 10:30 a.m., two men and a woman, who Moore believes are all in their late 20s to early 30s, were kicking in his backdoor at Shean Court.

Moore said the woman in the video fits the description of the woman that called.

When that didn’t work, one of them pulled out a hammer, and broke through a nearby window.

One of the men then slid head over heels through that window, unlocking the door.

“I knew that whatever possessions we lost could be replaced, but psychological damage that it can do to someone, that cannot be replaced,” said Moore.

Moore said they stole his mother’s camera equipment, worth thousands of dollars. They also took an antique jewelry box, his play station and some other video game equipment.

Moore’s biggest concern though, was his wife, who was upstairs in the home when the burglars broke in.

“When they saw her, the lady who broke into the house, she claimed to be my sister before running back downstairs,” said Moore.

The three burglars are seen on the video captured by Moore’s security system running out the backdoor, then calmly walking across his front yard when they left.

Moore hopes the video that was captured will serve as a warning about the dangers of trusting others.

“You always have to be careful, trying to help somebody, I hate to say it, but sometimes it's not worth it,” said Moore. ‘This might have been their first time, it may have been their third or fifth, but if they're going to do it one time, what's to stop them from doing it again?”